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campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. your mouth has giggled, snuggled, bubbled ...and yellowed. because if you're not whitening, you're yellowing. crest whitestrips remove over ten years of stains and whiten 25 times better than a leading whitening toothpaste. crest 3d white whitestrips. has that special snuggly softness your family loves. hi, i'm snuggle. snuggly softness that feels so good. look! i get towels fluffy [ giggle ]... blankets cuddly... and clothes stay fresh... [ sniff ] ...for 14 days! and i cost less than the leading brand. let's snuggle. [ female announcer ] also try snuggle exhilarations, scents that give your mood and your laundry a boost. >>> here's a look at the weather. partly cloudy in new york. 75 degrees. thunderstorms in miami, 90. mostly sunny skies in chicago. 74 degrees. sunny in dallas 92. party sunny skies in los angeles, 87 degrees. let's check your national forecast. scattered showers and thunderstorms are.the southwest extending into wyoming. dry and sunny
campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. your mouth has giggled, snuggled, bubbled ...and yellowed. because if you're not whitening, you're yellowing. crest whitestrips remove over ten years of stains and whiten 25 times better than a leading whitening toothpaste. crest 3d white whitestrips. has that special snuggly softness your family loves. hi, i'm snuggle. snuggly softness that feels so good. look! i get...
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he is the co-author of a new report, changing the game, the promise of directed energy objectives. welcome to the show. >> thank you, vago. >> what are the cost of directed energy systems over conventional ones. >> frankly conventional weapons are expendable and cost millions of dollars each. frankly defense based solely on those offenses may not be affordable. in fact a pac 3 -- >> patriot accessibility missile. >> yes exactly and it is billions of dollars each. and imagine it coming at one of our bases in the pacific. countering those missiles with those kind of defenses can cost the american taxpayer hundreds of millions of dollars and over a campaign simply not affordable. >> and you run out of the defensive missiles. so it is not just that they are 3 million or $9 million each but you can't produce them from enemies, like china, will rain on any of our targets. >> and we have to resupply our defenses with those missiles using lines of supply that stretch back to the united states which may be under attack. >> what are the developments over the past couple of years that really
he is the co-author of a new report, changing the game, the promise of directed energy objectives. welcome to the show. >> thank you, vago. >> what are the cost of directed energy systems over conventional ones. >> frankly conventional weapons are expendable and cost millions of dollars each. frankly defense based solely on those offenses may not be affordable. in fact a pac 3 -- >> patriot accessibility missile. >> yes exactly and it is billions of dollars each....
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this is why people choose 5-hour energy over 9-million times a week. it gives them the alert, energetic feeling they need to get stuff done. 5-hour energy...when you gotta get stuff done. >> shep: so so economic news. disappointing news on the job fronts as companies slowed down on the hiring process. 120,000 new jobs in march. that is smallest gain in five months. the unemployment rate did fall as you can see here down a tenth of a point but that is mainly because peey people stopped looking for work. president tried to put it as polite as possible. >> we welcome today's news that our businesses created another 121,000 jobs last month and unemployment rate ticked down. our economy has created more than 4 million private sector jobs over the past two years. more than 600,000 in the past three months alone. >> shep: he went on to say there is a lot more work to be done. republicans have a different take on these jobs numbers. he is blaming the policies on it. >> republicans consider excessive government regulations is keeping employers from hiring. busi
this is why people choose 5-hour energy over 9-million times a week. it gives them the alert, energetic feeling they need to get stuff done. 5-hour energy...when you gotta get stuff done. >> shep: so so economic news. disappointing news on the job fronts as companies slowed down on the hiring process. 120,000 new jobs in march. that is smallest gain in five months. the unemployment rate did fall as you can see here down a tenth of a point but that is mainly because peey people stopped...
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hor get the yard ready for cool energy bill weather?size? the answer? a lot less. the great american fix-up is going on now... ...with new projects every week and big savings every day. so you can do what needs to be done. today. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. prep your garden for fall. three bags of earthgro mulch is just $10. ...you make me smile when i'm sad, feel safe when i'm scared, (choked up): i never feel alone, even when i am alone. you are my rock and my strength. you are my heart, my life and my love. (laughs) (whispers): okay, it's your turn. oh. mike: okay, here goes. i promise to cherish every moment with you. i promise to never let a day go by without telling you how much i love you and how much richer my life is with you in it. molly flynn, i love you, and every moment of my life has meaning because i do. brother heywood: and by the power vested in me, i now pronounce you husband and wife. you may kiss the bride. (laughs) (cheering and whooping) captioning sponsored by cbs and ford. drive one. captioned by media access
hor get the yard ready for cool energy bill weather?size? the answer? a lot less. the great american fix-up is going on now... ...with new projects every week and big savings every day. so you can do what needs to be done. today. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. prep your garden for fall. three bags of earthgro mulch is just $10. ...you make me smile when i'm sad, feel safe when i'm scared, (choked up): i never feel alone, even when i am alone. you are my rock and my...
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the storms are tapping the heat energy, expected to follow the column. tomorrow's severe weather will be over the mid-atlantic. also in the plains states. there is a chance of severe weather. here, and also in the plains states tomorrow. this low pressure could move along the cold front that will pass through saturday. if everything sets up right, we could get some rain. 100's tomorrow, 100's during the day. 2:15 in the afternoon, a lake breeze comes inland friday. by the evening, that could drop temperatures in the 80's. saturday the full fledged northeast wind will come in. the shoreline temperature at the season's high or near it, 75 degrees. here is the forecast tonight fair hazy, oppressively warm and muggy. 77 and a few in land spots, o'hare will be in the 80's. tomorrow mostly sunny intensely hot and humid could be an all-time record-tying high or close. the normal high as 21 degrees cooler. 90's at the beaches. the lake breeze that produces that cooling will not go far inland. slight chance of the evening thunderstorm, not likely tomorrow night.
the storms are tapping the heat energy, expected to follow the column. tomorrow's severe weather will be over the mid-atlantic. also in the plains states. there is a chance of severe weather. here, and also in the plains states tomorrow. this low pressure could move along the cold front that will pass through saturday. if everything sets up right, we could get some rain. 100's tomorrow, 100's during the day. 2:15 in the afternoon, a lake breeze comes inland friday. by the evening, that could...
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but i am the saving money on energy type. so we switched to the cold cycle and with tide coldwater his teddy bears are clean. polar bears. that's our tide for conserving energy. [ female announcer ] he could be your soul mate. but first you've got to get him to say hello. new crest 3d white arctic fresh toothpaste. use it with these 3d white products and whiten your teeth in just 2 days. new crest 3d white toothpaste. life opens up when you do. good afternoon everyone. >>wishing you the best of luck. the first game is pick 3 1,3,5 winning pick 3 1,3,5 winning pick 4 winning pick 4 numbers 7,3,91 >>go out and get a mega millions ticket. 13 million dollars. good luck and i was once used for small jobs. and i took on all the bigger tougher ones. but with mr. clean's new select-a-size magic eraser he can take on any size job. at least we don't go near rex's mobile home as often. what are you, scared? [ dog barks ] aah! oh! [ male announcer ] new mr. clean select-a-size magic eraser. possible contamination. they say the problem sh
but i am the saving money on energy type. so we switched to the cold cycle and with tide coldwater his teddy bears are clean. polar bears. that's our tide for conserving energy. [ female announcer ] he could be your soul mate. but first you've got to get him to say hello. new crest 3d white arctic fresh toothpaste. use it with these 3d white products and whiten your teeth in just 2 days. new crest 3d white toothpaste. life opens up when you do. good afternoon everyone. >>wishing you the...
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consol energy ended down 2.3%. coal miners were weak in anticipation of patriot coal declaring bankruptcy, and after the close tonight, it did. the stock lost almost three- quarters of its value before the chapter 11 reorganization filing late today. the stock traded below 40 cents per share in after hours action. the company blames competition from cheap natural gas and weaker demand due to the weaker global economy. u.s. oil prices rallied back over $85 per barrel. major european oil supplier norway is dealing with a labor stand-off. the norweigen producers have threatened to lock-out striking workers. norway produces about 2% of the world's daily oil supply. healthcare put up the best performance today among the ten major stock sectors, and drug maker merck led the dow industrial gainers. today's 1.5% rally takes the stock to a fouyear hh. in recent sessions, the stock has been able to break out above $40 per share, which had been a price it experienced selling pressure. we saw a monday merger in the food busine
consol energy ended down 2.3%. coal miners were weak in anticipation of patriot coal declaring bankruptcy, and after the close tonight, it did. the stock lost almost three- quarters of its value before the chapter 11 reorganization filing late today. the stock traded below 40 cents per share in after hours action. the company blames competition from cheap natural gas and weaker demand due to the weaker global economy. u.s. oil prices rallied back over $85 per barrel. major european oil supplier...
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green energy. >> wind power? >> yeah, wind power. green energy. and he talks about all this under the general notion of improvement, that nature is something that is subject to fulfilling an inherent potential, it can be improved. and ultimately in that speech which he gave several times before he got back involved in politics is the section on the crisis between the north and south heated up. he does connect it to his political ideas. it's the invention of printing, mass printing so people were read, learn and then eventually as he puts it be able to break the shackles that are enslaving their minds. >> you both teach courses on the history of the american west. how has how we view the american west changed over the years you've been teaching this? >> i would say there's much more of an emphasis on the 20th century west. most people associate western history with kind of old west topics, the cattle drives, the wars between the united states army and the indian tribes and so forth. but i would say
green energy. >> wind power? >> yeah, wind power. green energy. and he talks about all this under the general notion of improvement, that nature is something that is subject to fulfilling an inherent potential, it can be improved. and ultimately in that speech which he gave several times before he got back involved in politics is the section on the crisis between the north and south heated up. he does connect it to his political ideas. it's the invention of printing, mass printing...
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[captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> hundreds of people turned out for a job fair in anne arundel county. they sold hundreds of jobs now available at the facility, which opens in june. if positions include flight and others.cashier's >> i'll always looking for better opportunities. i love working with people. >> i am retired. i am starting a new career. this is in a stock to start your >> -- this is a nice job to start. i am deciding what to do. >> for more information on the positions plus how to apply online, go to our website wbaltv.com and click on project economy. tax season. we have a few smart financial moves that can help you get the most out of your taxes and prepare you a little bit for the future of your >> the irs gives us an opportunity to go back in time. it is 2012 but we can go back to 2011 and benefit ourselves for the future. >> these are all things you do not get a do over. you want to do it before tax day. >> april 17, deep 12 is the last day you can do any of these things and ha
[captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> hundreds of people turned out for a job fair in anne arundel county. they sold hundreds of jobs now available at the facility, which opens in june. if positions include flight and others.cashier's >> i'll always looking for better opportunities. i love working with people. >> i am retired. i am starting a new career. this is in a stock to start your...
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san francisco will provide an energy alternative to pg&e. the city's supervisors are showing clean power s f from renewable sources at an increased price. this $19 million deal with shell oil. it will go into effect of spring, 2013. and and 90,000 customers are slated to roll it out. with a $5 the. >> with radiation concerns on treasure island. city officials are calling for a new study of possible radiation contamination on treasure island, especially considering development plans that could bring 20,000 new residents to the the u.s. navy held a meeting tuesday with residents concerned about a new report identifying possible radiation hot spots on the northwest and northeast northeast corner now contains low income housing units. state officials are concerned about developments and build a high rise community. that remember, that this is completely man- made. let me show you the potential areas of concern. this is the bay bridge. this is all north-west portions of the island and housing that is already near som some of tha area. and also th
san francisco will provide an energy alternative to pg&e. the city's supervisors are showing clean power s f from renewable sources at an increased price. this $19 million deal with shell oil. it will go into effect of spring, 2013. and and 90,000 customers are slated to roll it out. with a $5 the. >> with radiation concerns on treasure island. city officials are calling for a new study of possible radiation contamination on treasure island, especially considering development plans...
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and now, one of the energy producers, the president and the owner of an energy partners jones me right new. you are not a fan of the president coming to your neck of the woods and he says he is open to drilling the southern part of the keystone pipe line. so i don't think he understands why you are complaining. >>guest: we are not complaining about his new position on the pipeline. we would like to see the oil out of there so the idea is his expediting the southern leg of the pipeline, we are go with that. >>neil: how, here is what i don't understand. how can you be go with expediting part of the pipeline but you need to get the oil from canada and that part is not connected, so, you, i guess you have a pipeline to nowhere. >>guest: i don't own oil in canada or north dakota. my production is in oklahoma. i'm interested in getting my production to market to get the best price. this leg of the pipe lean is a good thing. we are not, oklahoma producers were upset when he decided not to do the whole project. we still are hopeful the whole project will get done and the reason we are saying,
and now, one of the energy producers, the president and the owner of an energy partners jones me right new. you are not a fan of the president coming to your neck of the woods and he says he is open to drilling the southern part of the keystone pipe line. so i don't think he understands why you are complaining. >>guest: we are not complaining about his new position on the pipeline. we would like to see the oil out of there so the idea is his expediting the southern leg of the pipeline, we...
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>>guest: california has a history of problems with the energy sector with manipulation before. it is probably a legitimate question to ask. is someone gouging along the way? the other relief that will be coming to california soon is that the governor, jerry brown, there is a different type of gasoline you can produce in the winter in california than in the summer because of the smog, it puts requirements more stringent in the summer. he said, look, i will allow you to produce the winter blend earlier than the end of october, start putting it right away. it is easier to make, and the refineries can produce more gas more quickly. the prices will come down. >>shepard: we her it was going way, way up at the beginning of the summer but it went down but now they are busting people's budgets. >>guest: california is isolated market with no pipelines coming in from the gulf coast or other states. they make it there. this is a reminder of how tight the system is in the united states for refineries. with a local refinery problem you will have problems with the local gas price. >>shepard:
>>guest: california has a history of problems with the energy sector with manipulation before. it is probably a legitimate question to ask. is someone gouging along the way? the other relief that will be coming to california soon is that the governor, jerry brown, there is a different type of gasoline you can produce in the winter in california than in the summer because of the smog, it puts requirements more stringent in the summer. he said, look, i will allow you to produce the winter...
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so when cal browner the green energy czar is bringing in carmakers to talk about gas mileage, she says don't write anything down. >> this is where we get van jones and 9/11 truther. >> the reason we do this we go through clinton and bush. the reason we start here, the guy ran on transparency. first thing he does, remember the obama administration, they are strategic. they have two things. number one, they have a group of political operatives like the van joneses of the world. that couldn't run big agencies. in addition to tom's pointed the thing of open records. with the defense department, there is a whole system to get information but if you are running out of the white house and conference rooms out of the white house with people that have mega responsibility over several agencies. this was very well thought in. they walked in with 30 czars. it was two fold. people who are political operatives with radical backgrounds didn't have any experience and the fact that they thought they would get away scott free. >> sean: they did get away with these appointments, right? >> congress needs
so when cal browner the green energy czar is bringing in carmakers to talk about gas mileage, she says don't write anything down. >> this is where we get van jones and 9/11 truther. >> the reason we do this we go through clinton and bush. the reason we start here, the guy ran on transparency. first thing he does, remember the obama administration, they are strategic. they have two things. number one, they have a group of political operatives like the van joneses of the world. that...
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so when cal browner the green energy czar is bringing in carmakers to talk about gas mileage, she says don't write anything down. >> this is where we get van jones and 9/11 truther. >> the reason we do this we go through clinton and bush. the reason we start here, the guy ran on transparency. first thing he does, remember the obama administration, they are strategic. they have two things. number one, they have a group of political operatives like the van joneses of the world. that couldn't run big agencies. in addition to tom's pointed the thing of open records. with the defense department, there is a whole system to get information but if you are running out of the white house and conference rooms out of the white house with people that have mega responsibility over several agencies. this was very well thought in. they walked in with 30 czars. it was two fold. people who are political operatives with radical backgrounds didn't have any experience and the fact that they thought they would get away scott free. >> sean: they did get away with these appointments, right? >> congress needs
so when cal browner the green energy czar is bringing in carmakers to talk about gas mileage, she says don't write anything down. >> this is where we get van jones and 9/11 truther. >> the reason we do this we go through clinton and bush. the reason we start here, the guy ran on transparency. first thing he does, remember the obama administration, they are strategic. they have two things. number one, they have a group of political operatives like the van joneses of the world. that...
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. >> reporter: mitt romney planned for a high-energy rally here in south carolina. but the front-runner was greeted by an unusually small crowd. and after pressure last night to release his tax returns -- >> the attacks on me, we cannot fire our nominee in september. we need to know now. >> reporter: romney, who opponents tried to portray as rich and out of touch, appeared to be knocked off message, promising to share his returns in april and also disclosing he pays 15% in income tax, a figure not uncommon for many well this uh americans. >> my income comes overwhelmingly from investments in the past rather than ordinary income. and then i get speakers fees from time to time but not very much. speaking fees in 2010.75,000 gative tone.rred over the e >> if i had a super pac supporting me that was inaccurate, i would go out and say stop it. >> reporter: but ron paul defended his tough ads. >> there was one ad that we used against senator santorum and i was -- i only had one problem. i couldn't get all the things in i wanted to say in one minute. >> reporter: the spiri
. >> reporter: mitt romney planned for a high-energy rally here in south carolina. but the front-runner was greeted by an unusually small crowd. and after pressure last night to release his tax returns -- >> the attacks on me, we cannot fire our nominee in september. we need to know now. >> reporter: romney, who opponents tried to portray as rich and out of touch, appeared to be knocked off message, promising to share his returns in april and also disclosing he pays 15% in...
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if we can make energy where we are, if we can use less energy, the marines are doing things like solar panels for their headquarter tents, a silver blankets about this big that they can power a small electronics and gps, is states almost 200 pounds of batteries for a marine company. it cut some away from their supply lines. it makes them better fighters. -- and cut them away from their supply lines. it makes them better fighters and rebuild and some of guarding convoys of fuel. when you turn off a generator, you can hear far better in terms of what is going on around you. >> what would be the source of energy than if it will not be fossil fuel? >> expeditionary energy like the marines were doing solar and wind. at our bases here, the navy has 3.3 million acres of land. we are doing solar. we're doing wind. we're doing geothermal. we're doing hyper thermal. we are doing the same thing but using a lot less energy. we're putting smart meters to find out where energy is going. we just made the largest purchase of biofuel we think in american history. we have certified all of our aircraft t
if we can make energy where we are, if we can use less energy, the marines are doing things like solar panels for their headquarter tents, a silver blankets about this big that they can power a small electronics and gps, is states almost 200 pounds of batteries for a marine company. it cut some away from their supply lines. it makes them better fighters. -- and cut them away from their supply lines. it makes them better fighters and rebuild and some of guarding convoys of fuel. when you turn...
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every day is a 5-hour energy day. [ male announcer ] 5-hour energy. every day. >>> it is time for "3, 2, 1 live" with sara haines. did you do a good job? >> i think so. kai has a question about the super bowl. >> who is your favorite player in the super bowl this sunday? >> eli manning. >> eli! >> we love them all, but he's the only one that comes to mind. >> victor cruz. we like him, too. >> he touches the balls that eli throws. >> and he can do the salsa. >> on a timely topic, joe from virginia with a question about super bowl yummies. >> what kind of food are you going to be eating during the super bowl? >> we get in into so much trouble. we change the menu. we have the chili and the hot dogs and the guacamole and the chips and all that. then we do little mini cheeseburgers and mini rubens. it's fun. it's all delicious. >> next up we have shirley from new york city who came really far from this. a question about reality tv. >> what is your favorite reality tv show? >> you know, i do watch a lot of those housewives shows. sometimes it's just on in t
every day is a 5-hour energy day. [ male announcer ] 5-hour energy. every day. >>> it is time for "3, 2, 1 live" with sara haines. did you do a good job? >> i think so. kai has a question about the super bowl. >> who is your favorite player in the super bowl this sunday? >> eli manning. >> eli! >> we love them all, but he's the only one that comes to mind. >> victor cruz. we like him, too. >> he touches the balls that eli throws....
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in alaska, it will be 55% renewable energy. we understand the value of it, so i'm glad you guys do, too. thank you very much. >> senator blumenthal? >> thank you, chairman, and thank you, all three of you, for your extraordinary service to our nation, and particularly general amos, thank you for your endurance and tolerance with us. i know your back must be reaching a point of some pain, anyway. but glad to see you here, as senator reed said, looking like all of us would like to look with or without that kind of surgery. let me begin by saying also how much i add myer and respect, and i underscore the word success of our marines. our soldiers in afghanistan i have recently covered despite all of what you see and the ground level in targeting high-level leadership, and i think the work has just been very, very impressive, and i know you testified already to that effect, but i would just underscore it now. i gather that ieds the roadside bombs, ton to be a problem tr and wonder if you feel we're making any progress in that area.
in alaska, it will be 55% renewable energy. we understand the value of it, so i'm glad you guys do, too. thank you very much. >> senator blumenthal? >> thank you, chairman, and thank you, all three of you, for your extraordinary service to our nation, and particularly general amos, thank you for your endurance and tolerance with us. i know your back must be reaching a point of some pain, anyway. but glad to see you here, as senator reed said, looking like all of us would like to...
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if you have back pain, toss and turn at night or wake up tired with no energy, the sleep number bed could be your solution. the sleep number bed's secret is it's air chambers which provide ideal support and put you in control of the firmness. and the bed is perfect for couples because each side adjusts independently to their unique sleep number. here's what clinical research has found: 93% of participants experienced back-pain relief. 90% reported reduced aches and pains. 87% fell asleep faster and enjoyed more deep sleep. for study summaries, call this number now. we'll include a free d and brochure about the sleep number bed including prices, and models plus a free $50 savings card. and how about this? steel springs can cause uncomfortable pressure points. but the sleep number bed contours to your body. imagine how good you'll feel when your muscles relax and you fall into a deep sleep! i'm not just a back surgeon, i'm also a back patient. i sleep on the sleep number bed myself and i highly recommend it to all of my patients. need another reason to call? the sleep number bed costs about
if you have back pain, toss and turn at night or wake up tired with no energy, the sleep number bed could be your solution. the sleep number bed's secret is it's air chambers which provide ideal support and put you in control of the firmness. and the bed is perfect for couples because each side adjusts independently to their unique sleep number. here's what clinical research has found: 93% of participants experienced back-pain relief. 90% reported reduced aches and pains. 87% fell asleep faster...
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independent and that includes energy efficiency like light vehicles, proving the equality of energy efficiency and includes renewal ability, and enclose the development in a safe way of shell gas and i think it also means canadian and u.s. oil. when you look at the keystone pipeline, a lot of americans don't know that 20% of that oil on the pipeline is oil from north dakota and montana,. there are major improvements in canada, some of which aren't always appreciated in the debate, but i've look at the public in the united states and every poll since the decision and every poll recently as a three to one margin that the american scene go ahead with the pipeline. saturday night in nebraska, people say go ahead with it. we want that oil from canada, but we want to solve that portion, so that passover focusing focusing on now. i believe once that solves, the project should go ahead. i believe it will go ahead, but the canadian termini thesis before coming up the pitcher hits in the air, so were going to keep working on it. for a helmet still hard hats, we think it works on a lot. >> i w
independent and that includes energy efficiency like light vehicles, proving the equality of energy efficiency and includes renewal ability, and enclose the development in a safe way of shell gas and i think it also means canadian and u.s. oil. when you look at the keystone pipeline, a lot of americans don't know that 20% of that oil on the pipeline is oil from north dakota and montana,. there are major improvements in canada, some of which aren't always appreciated in the debate, but i've look...
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independent and that includes energy efficiency like light vehicles, proving the equality of energy efficiency and includes renewal ability, and enclose the development in a safe way of shell gas and i think it also means canadian and u.s. oil. when you look at the keystone pipeline, a lot of americans don't know that 20% of that oil on the pipeline is oil from north dakota and montana,. there are major improvements in canada, some of which aren't always appreciated in the debate, but i've look at the public in the united states and every poll since the decision and every poll recently as a three to one margin that the american scene go ahead with the pipeline. saturday night in nebraska, people say go ahead with it. we want that oil from canada, but we want to solve that portion, so that passover focusing focusing on now. i believe once that solves, the project should go ahead. i believe it will go ahead, but the canadian termini thesis before coming up the pitcher hits in the air, so were going to keep working on it. for a helmet still hard hats, we think it works on a lot. >> i w
independent and that includes energy efficiency like light vehicles, proving the equality of energy efficiency and includes renewal ability, and enclose the development in a safe way of shell gas and i think it also means canadian and u.s. oil. when you look at the keystone pipeline, a lot of americans don't know that 20% of that oil on the pipeline is oil from north dakota and montana,. there are major improvements in canada, some of which aren't always appreciated in the debate, but i've look...
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you have a whole new kind of energy bustling around. and i don't know if it can be sublimated towards fighting. i don't think so. because the way men and women and men and men bond is very different. i believe that when men and women are together, they tend to pair off. given long enough, they tend to form deeply passionate attachments which are a pair and which tend to push away the rest of the world. it's--i mean, god or nature, whatever, created us so that one man and one women could be self-sufficient unto themselves. i mean, it's the whole ark parable, adam and eve parable. but i think that--you know, i'm a complete darwinist. i just believe we're all shaped by evolution. but i--i believe that we are hardwired. when men and women cohere, they tend to cohere in a way that does not enhance the group, but, in fact, splits away from the group. and says, you know, 'well, we're with each other. forget you.' which is not the dynamic of a military. c-span: let me go back to the uss stennis. there's a woman that you quote in here by the nam
you have a whole new kind of energy bustling around. and i don't know if it can be sublimated towards fighting. i don't think so. because the way men and women and men and men bond is very different. i believe that when men and women are together, they tend to pair off. given long enough, they tend to form deeply passionate attachments which are a pair and which tend to push away the rest of the world. it's--i mean, god or nature, whatever, created us so that one man and one women could be...
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secretary mabus, i understand your second highest priority is, quote, treating energy as a trusteejic national security issue even with the real threat of sequesteration and investment and all that would entail, the navy has pledged $170 million as its slar shaof a $510 million effort to create a commercially viable by ofuel market. we have directed to consume one gig awatt of new energy to power new naval installations across the country. using defense dollars to subsidize new energy technologies is not the navy's responsibility nor is it sufficiently the corps's mission to justify such expenditures. including where you got the authorization to spend this money on energy, finally, we'll consider the three multiyear procurement budgets including the budget submission. they must meet the criteria in law, including the substantive savings considering 10% in stability and design. i thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator mccain. mr. secretary. >> thank you, mr. chairman. chairman levin, thank you, member mccain, members of the committee. i want to start by thanking you all for the
secretary mabus, i understand your second highest priority is, quote, treating energy as a trusteejic national security issue even with the real threat of sequesteration and investment and all that would entail, the navy has pledged $170 million as its slar shaof a $510 million effort to create a commercially viable by ofuel market. we have directed to consume one gig awatt of new energy to power new naval installations across the country. using defense dollars to subsidize new energy...
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the department of defense is the biggest energy user within the federal government. 93% of all energy used is used by the department of defense and as you rightly point out, most of that is fuel to power our vehicles. i know that there was an exchange earlier around the cost of bio fuels. i wonder if you can speak to the memorandum of understanding that you have with the department of agriculture and the department of energy to try and move forward to develop a biofuel that is drop in, and will allow us to be more efficient and reduce our foreign dependance on oil. >> the memorandum of understanding that the navy and others signed and the president signed was in response to the direction of the commander in chief to come up with a commercially viable, competitively priced biofuel product for the country. navy's contribution to that would come from the defense production act. which, as i pointed out a bit earlier, explicitly mentions energy as one of the things that the defense production act can be used for. i think it's important that the requirements, drop in fuel, that we are not g
the department of defense is the biggest energy user within the federal government. 93% of all energy used is used by the department of defense and as you rightly point out, most of that is fuel to power our vehicles. i know that there was an exchange earlier around the cost of bio fuels. i wonder if you can speak to the memorandum of understanding that you have with the department of agriculture and the department of energy to try and move forward to develop a biofuel that is drop in, and will...
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and alternative energy and research to help this country become more economically secure and from a national security perspective. you know, i hear this debate kind of out there because people wonder why you're in the business, well, because you're in the business of saving lives. and part of the work you do in the military is try to look at risk analysis, and you have high risk when you move those boards of diesel. if you can reduce the risk, you save lives, and that's how i look at it. it's not necessarily a comment, i just get very frustrated when i start hearing the noise out there of what's going on. so, again, i'll pause and just say thank you for the work you're doing on the ground. i was impressed by the technology. and the marines were excited about what they were producing and how they could do things that they couldn't do before in two and three-day increments with energy source of self-sufficiency. so let me pause there, but let me get to the larger one if i can to the secretary and admiral. do you support it? >> yes. strongly. >> yes, sir, i do. >> let me also say, we h
and alternative energy and research to help this country become more economically secure and from a national security perspective. you know, i hear this debate kind of out there because people wonder why you're in the business, well, because you're in the business of saving lives. and part of the work you do in the military is try to look at risk analysis, and you have high risk when you move those boards of diesel. if you can reduce the risk, you save lives, and that's how i look at it. it's...
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if we can make energy where we are, we can use less energy, the marines are doing things like solar panels for their headquarter tents, silver -- solar blankets about this big that can power small electronics or radios and gps, saves almost 200 pounds of batteries for a marine company. plus you do not have to resupply them. it cuts them away from their supply lines. it makes them better fighters and it lets them do what they were sent there to do, which is to fight, to train, to engage, to rebuild instead of guarding convoys of fuel. when you turn off a generator, you can hear far better in terms of what is going on around you. >> what would be the source of energy than if it will not be fossil fuel? >> expeditionary energy like the marines were doing solar and wind. at our bases here, the navy has 3.3 million acres of land. 72,500 buildings. we are doing solar. we're doing wind. we're doing geothermal. we're doing hyper thermal. -- hydrothermal. we are doing the wave and a lot of inefficiencies. we're not just doing the same thing, but using a lot less energy. we're putting smart meters t
if we can make energy where we are, we can use less energy, the marines are doing things like solar panels for their headquarter tents, silver -- solar blankets about this big that can power small electronics or radios and gps, saves almost 200 pounds of batteries for a marine company. plus you do not have to resupply them. it cuts them away from their supply lines. it makes them better fighters and it lets them do what they were sent there to do, which is to fight, to train, to engage, to...
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in my case, i think is education, energy, and core infrastructure. we have to deal with revenues which no one wants to talk about but the fact is, the city i was mayor of, survive the economic crash without a hiccup. we have a stronger economy. it is moving and was rated by businessweek as one of the communities that would move and recover very quickly and as bad recession because we did a three-prong attack on this issue -- revenues, expenses, and investment. what this place has a habit of doing is cut or do revenue or infrastructure but never the three. all three will make this problem get results. until this congress gets real about it, it will -- you cannot cut more to then say the cuts that are over here for it will be a combination of things. if you think we can cut our way out of this budget, you are dreaming. there is no way to do that. we will have significant cuts. we will have to do that. we will do things that we can no longer do. that is clear. but the gap is so large that we have two decades of poor management around this place. all tho
in my case, i think is education, energy, and core infrastructure. we have to deal with revenues which no one wants to talk about but the fact is, the city i was mayor of, survive the economic crash without a hiccup. we have a stronger economy. it is moving and was rated by businessweek as one of the communities that would move and recover very quickly and as bad recession because we did a three-prong attack on this issue -- revenues, expenses, and investment. what this place has a habit of...
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the energy spectrum. there are sources of energy whether it is nuclear power or oil and gas subsidized for very long time coming and particularly if the price build some of subsidy it can't compete close. without it and then you have that's not our vision. our vision is we will in a relatively short period of time, because of the assistance of the loan guarantees, which have provided the private sector with some sense of confidence they can invest in the $140 million private dollars and in a plant that is now ready to produce cellulosic ethanol and our scientists believe that this product once we go through this scale of the pilot planned full-scale commercialization phase will be able to compete head-to-head with gasoline particularly as we know if the price of oil not headed down, so we think it will be competitive and we don't think we have to be after yearyear wtiith the same story. >> thank you for bringing your experience and testimony. i would ask if any of the members have further questions, and w
the energy spectrum. there are sources of energy whether it is nuclear power or oil and gas subsidized for very long time coming and particularly if the price build some of subsidy it can't compete close. without it and then you have that's not our vision. our vision is we will in a relatively short period of time, because of the assistance of the loan guarantees, which have provided the private sector with some sense of confidence they can invest in the $140 million private dollars and in a...
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you'll need the energy. >> exactly. >>> and i'm dennis o'donnell. coming up next, we are going to break this game down, xs and os with jeremy newberry and former raider coach jon gruden. we'll go one on one as we prepare for kickoff for monday night football coming up. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> good evening from candlestick park. we are 18 minutes from kingoff between the bears and 49 -- from kickoff between the bears and 49ers of the hello, i'm dennis o'donnell. at 10:30 a.m. the 49ers sent out a statement declaring that alex smith is out of tonight's game against chicago after being evaluated by the team's medical director. smith suffered a concussion last week against the rams and seemed to respond well. he was at practice on wednesday wearing a black jersey. the bottom line is that colin kaepernick is the starter. jay cutler also suffered a concussion in last week's game against houston. he was replaced by former raiders starter jason campbell so backup quarterbacks played solid last week. kaepernick scored a rushing touchdown but campbell is no slouc
you'll need the energy. >> exactly. >>> and i'm dennis o'donnell. coming up next, we are going to break this game down, xs and os with jeremy newberry and former raider coach jon gruden. we'll go one on one as we prepare for kickoff for monday night football coming up. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> good evening from candlestick park. we are 18 minutes from kingoff between the bears and 49 -- from kickoff between the bears and 49ers of the hello, i'm dennis o'donnell. at 10:30 a.m....
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crisis where he tirelessly worked on renewable energy and energy efficiency and all of the other things that the state was trying to do to deal with the energy crisis, and i couldn't have been more pleased when he came to the san francisco puc and added his expertise and i am noticing what i hope is not a trend of people that we are honoring that just left the city, so i would like to see no more key people involved in this leave because i think we're at such an important stage and everybody is doing such a great job, but might be we're sorry to see you go. you have done wonderful work here. the california puc is lucky to get you back, and thank you very much for your hard work here. >> well said commissioner. commissioner avalos. >> just to add a little bit to what's already been said and i just want to thank you for your tremendous patience through the years and the process. i know there were a lot of false starts we had over the recent years i have been involved and also just weighing all input from various sources. that was a big part of the your job and we got to a great place beca
crisis where he tirelessly worked on renewable energy and energy efficiency and all of the other things that the state was trying to do to deal with the energy crisis, and i couldn't have been more pleased when he came to the san francisco puc and added his expertise and i am noticing what i hope is not a trend of people that we are honoring that just left the city, so i would like to see no more key people involved in this leave because i think we're at such an important stage and everybody is...